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  • 121get at — {v.} 1. To reach an understanding of; find out the meaning. * /This book is very hard to get at./ 2. To do harm to. * /The cat is on the chair trying to get at the canary./ Compare: GET BACK AT. 3. To have a chance to do; attend to. * /I hope I… …

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  • 122get by — {v.}, {informal} 1. To be able to go past; pass. * /The cars moved to the curb so that the fire engine could get by./ 2. To satisfy the need or demand. * /Mary can get by with her old coat this winter./ * /The janitor does just enough work to get …

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  • 123Get Up! — Infobox Film name = Get Up! caption = imdb rating = director = Kazuyuki Izutsu producer = writer = Kazuyuki Izutsu starring = Toshiyuki Nishida, Takako Tokiwa, Taro Yamamoto, Ittoku Kishibe music = cinematography = editing = distributor =… …

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  • 124get on — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To put on] Syn. dress, attire, don; see wear 1 . 2. [To mount] Syn. go up, ascend, scale; see climb 2 . 3. [To succeed] Syn. manage, do well enough, get along; see succeed 1 . 4. [To age] Syn. grow old, advance in years,… …

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  • 125get\ at — v 1. To reach an understanding of; find out the meaning. This book is very hard to get at. 2. To do harm to. The cat is on the chair trying to get at the canary. Compare: get back at 3. To have a chance to do; attend to. I hope I have time to get …

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  • 126get\ by — v informal 1. To be able to go past; pass. The cars moved to the curb so that the fire engine could get by. 2. To satisfy the need or demand. Mary can get by with her old coat this winter. The janitor does just enough work to get by. Syn.: get… …

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  • 127get\ up — v 1. To get out of bed. John s mother told him that it was time to get up. 2. To stand up; get to your feet. A man should get up when a woman comes into the room. 3. To prepare; get ready. Mary got up a picnic for her visitor. The students got up …

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  • 128get at — 1) PHRASAL VERB To get at something means to succeed in reaching it. [V P n] A goat was standing up against a tree on its hind legs, trying to get at the leaves. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you get at the truth about something, you succeed in discovering… …

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